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William Reynolds - featured
at Music Directors' Retreat
Dr. William Reynolds will be the
featured Director of a giant hymn
sing on Friday night ofthe Music
Directors' Retreat. Dr. Reynolds
is the Director ofthe Church Music
Department of the Bapti st Sunday
School Board and is known to Southern Baptists as "Mr. Music." He
is editor ofthe new Baptist Hymnal,
and is the author of "Congregational Singing" and "Companion
to Baptist Hymnal."
Dr. Reynolds will be accompanied during the PraiSing by Max
Lyall from Golden Gate Seminary
at the piano, and Don Shannon from
California Baptist College at the
organ. A small orchestra selected
from the Riverside area will add
its own excitement to the second
half ofthe program, and the California Baptist College Chapel
Choir will back up the congregational singing.
The PraiSing will be held at
Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church,
8351 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, and
is open to the public. There will
be no admission charge, but an
expense offering will-be taken.
The Music Directors' Retreat
itself will be held at California
Baptist College in Riverside on
October 28-30,1976. All Ministers:
of Music are invited to participate
in the entire Retreat. There will
be seven music reading sessions
featuring several different publishers. Among those attending
will be Paul Johnson for Paul John
son Productions, Elwyn Raymerof
Triune Music, Dwight Elrich
representing Manna Music, and
Bob Burroughs for Sonshine Productions and Lorenz Music.
Other features of the Retreat include three short concerts by the
California Baptist College scholarship groups, a premiere performance of "The Church That God
Built With Love," and a Christian
Concert with Paul Johnson and
Kathie and Michie Epstein.
The registration fee for the Retreat is $15.00. This fee should be
sent to Duane Barrett, Church
Music Department, P.O. Box 5168,
Fresno, CA 93755. Each Music
Director will need to care for his
own food and lodging.
Concert Choir rides (sings) again
Put 28 people together. Add one
talented man by the name of Bruce
Langford and what do you get? No,
not the American Underwater Basket Weaving Team, but none other
than Concert Choir.
This year the 28 member Concert Choir has already performed
on campus for student day, but don't
despair, for you have two more
chances to hear Concert Choir in
action.
October 29 Concert Choir will
perform for the Music Directors'
Retreat and on December 15 the
entire time allotted for chapel will
be filled with music as Concert
Choir performs a Christmas Pro-
gram.
Bruce Langford, director of
Concert Choir, sounds very optimistic and proudofhisgroup.Concerning their performance on Student Day, Langford responded: "I
was impressed and surprised"
with their performance, they "adjusted well" to the gym.
. Each year Concert Choir takes
a tour. But where will they go this
year? Tentatively Concert Choir
will, hopefully be going to tour
Northern California, Washington,
Oregon, Nevada, Utah and Idaho.
This tour will be sort of a "recruitment thing," says Langford.
The tour will be March 11 through
20 causing this to be the longest
tour ever taken by this group.
Chapel schedule
Oct. 27 - Dr. Sherwood Wirt, Western Religious
Education Association
Oct. 29 - Dr. Timberlake
Calendar of activities
Oct. 22 State BSU Conference in Fresno (through
the 24th)
Night of One Acts (though the 23rd) in the
B.O.L. .
Sal.l'lu-sliol clinic
deemed a success
Are you allergic to eggs? Do you
have any chronic diseases? These
were the common questions asked
on Saturday during the government
sponsored flu clinic held in the
dining hall.
Starting at 9 a.m. people began
to come through the line and continued to come until 1 p.m.
A group of volunteers under the
direction of Mrs. Morgan, school
nurse, assisted in making the clinic a success. The final total was
538 vaccinations according to Joan
Gipson who kept count during the
day.
Gun injections were given by
Juan Munez from the County
Health Department. The needle
injections were given by Mrs.
Carleton and Marian Lansing.
Throats were dry, and arms
were sore but there were no grave
reactions except fever and headaches.
Many thanks to all those who
assisted on Saturday. Also special
thanks to Dr. Davis who was present throughout the day and Dr.
Soholt who was on call.
Swine Flu?
The members of Concert Choir
are: Fred Bacon, Kim Barringer,
Rick Bennett, Randy Bradshaw,
Roger Byrd, Greg Cochran, Janet
Cross, Beth Davis, Leisa Fuller,
John Harris, Cindy Hatten, Wayleen Hendrix, Robie Hooper, David
Aux, Debie Jenkins, Ben Jennings,
Liz Johnson, John Lopez, Dan Martin, Buddy Meachem, Cindy Morton, Scott Moyer, Susie Musgrove,
Jim Rose, Barbara Vaughn, Margaret Walker, Sherral Williams,
and Karen Wright.
•It seems as though Bruce Langford and Concert Choir already
have things well under control and
are ready to sing. With enthusiasm
like that, they'll be hard to stop.
LIACO will meet Monday in room 130, at 10:00.
A new thing
for Forensics
Forensics experienced something new and exciting when they
held a self-actualization session,
conducted by Mildred Height, last
Sunday at the home of Norene
Hokett.
The eighteen hour session helped
the members of the team know
themselves and each other better.
It also gave the team a greater
sense of unity.
The members who attended
were: Sherri Erkes, sophomore;
Tami Young, freshman; Jim Robertson, sophomore; Ron Nash,
sophomore; Jack Bracey, freshman; Roy Ronveaux, sophomore;
Curtis O'Brien, junior; Alma
Rhodes, senior; Dan Jones, freshman; and Lisa Keturi, freshman.
New Dorm
Councilmen
You will never guess who is
serving on the dorm council for
the men this year. So I will tell
you - representing 1-B is Roger
Monzingo; 2-B, Merc Morris
(President); 3-B, Ed Morgan; 1-D,
Bobby Larremore; 2-D, Nolan
Reed (Secretary; 3-D, Roger Byrd,
and Bicentennial Hall East is Paul
Fontenot.
These guys are working hard to
get things going for the men this
year.
Also representing the dorm on
the ASB is John Carney with Gary
Kaufman as the alternate.
PAUL AND KATHIE (Epstein) Johnson at Magjiolia
Avenue Baptist Church, October 28.
Public Invited To
Christian Concert
The Paul Johnson Singers, featuring Kathie and Michie Epstein,
will be presented in concert on
Thursday evening ofthe Music Directors' Retreat, October 28th.
The concert will take place at Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church, 8351
Magnolia Ave., Riverside, from
8:00-9:30 p.m. Pictured are Paul
Johnson, and Kathie Epstein.
PAUL JOHNSON has had many
honors bestowed upon him. He is
currently serving as President,
composer, and arranger for Paul
Johnson Productions, which publishes under the name of Sonlife
Music Company and produces records under the Petra label. Paul
arranges for several popular
Christian singing groups and is
probably best known to Southern
Baptists as the author and composer of "Here Comes the Son."
He has also served as guest conductor of the band on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.
KATHIE EPSTEIN, the new Mrs.
Paul Johnson, represented Maryland in the national Junior Miss
Pageant and received a Kraft
scholarship, for which she filmed
several television commercials
the following year. She became a
member of the Anita Bryant Singers and stood in for Anita Bryant
on several different occasions.
Kathie is a member of a Southern
Baptist church in Maryland.
MICHIE EPSTEIN was also
raised in Maryland and has done a
number of television programs.
She sang for the Southern Baptist
Convention when it met in Maryland. Michie, too, has served as a
member of the Anita Bryant Singers. She was a featured soloist
at the annual Jazz Festival in
Washington, D. C, and appeared on
a number of Bicentennial programs
in our nation's capital.
Preceding the concert, at 7:00
p.m., will be a premiere performance of the Broadman musical
'The Church That God Built With
Love," by Lee Turner. The public
is cordially invited to attend both
events and there will be no admission charge, although an expense
offering will be taken.
"Put It Into Writing"
to be in BOL
The Western Religious Education Association's meeting will be
held on our campus on October 26-
28 in the Book of Life Building.
The theme for this meeting will be
"Put It Into Writing."
The program will begin on Tuesday afternoon and will conclude on
Thursday morning: This program
will feature Dr. Sherwood Wirt,
editor of Decision magazine, which
is produced by the Billy Graham
Evangelistic Association.
Dr. Wirt has been editor of Decision since its first issue in 1960.
Reared in a minister's home, he
became a professional journalist
for seven years after his graduation from the University of California and Pacific School of Religion. He has also held several
positions as editor of local newspapers. When evangelist Billy
Graham conducted a campaign in
San Francisco in 1958, Dr. Wirt
wrote a book about the Crusade.
The following year he was invited
by Mr. Graham to join his Team
as editor of the proposed magazine. Dr. Wirt spent seven months
on the staff of "Christianity Today" magazine in Washington,
D. C, before assuming his present
duties in Minneapolis. Decision
magazine has a current circulation
of over three million and is printed in six languages.
Dr. Wirt will be speaking on the
principles of good writing and getting a foot in the door.
Sharing insight on denominational writing will be Ernest L. Hollo-
way, Jr., curriculum and products
coordinator for the Sunday School
Department of the Southern Baptist
Sunday School Board.
Other program personalities include Dr. Stephen Carleton, academic dean, and Bruce Brown, instructor in business.

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Oct. 22, 1976 ^^^^■H^^^
William Reynolds - featured
at Music Directors' Retreat
Dr. William Reynolds will be the
featured Director of a giant hymn
sing on Friday night ofthe Music
Directors' Retreat. Dr. Reynolds
is the Director ofthe Church Music
Department of the Bapti st Sunday
School Board and is known to Southern Baptists as "Mr. Music." He
is editor ofthe new Baptist Hymnal,
and is the author of "Congregational Singing" and "Companion
to Baptist Hymnal."
Dr. Reynolds will be accompanied during the PraiSing by Max
Lyall from Golden Gate Seminary
at the piano, and Don Shannon from
California Baptist College at the
organ. A small orchestra selected
from the Riverside area will add
its own excitement to the second
half ofthe program, and the California Baptist College Chapel
Choir will back up the congregational singing.
The PraiSing will be held at
Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church,
8351 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, and
is open to the public. There will
be no admission charge, but an
expense offering will-be taken.
The Music Directors' Retreat
itself will be held at California
Baptist College in Riverside on
October 28-30,1976. All Ministers:
of Music are invited to participate
in the entire Retreat. There will
be seven music reading sessions
featuring several different publishers. Among those attending
will be Paul Johnson for Paul John
son Productions, Elwyn Raymerof
Triune Music, Dwight Elrich
representing Manna Music, and
Bob Burroughs for Sonshine Productions and Lorenz Music.
Other features of the Retreat include three short concerts by the
California Baptist College scholarship groups, a premiere performance of "The Church That God
Built With Love" and a Christian
Concert with Paul Johnson and
Kathie and Michie Epstein.
The registration fee for the Retreat is $15.00. This fee should be
sent to Duane Barrett, Church
Music Department, P.O. Box 5168,
Fresno, CA 93755. Each Music
Director will need to care for his
own food and lodging.
Concert Choir rides (sings) again
Put 28 people together. Add one
talented man by the name of Bruce
Langford and what do you get? No,
not the American Underwater Basket Weaving Team, but none other
than Concert Choir.
This year the 28 member Concert Choir has already performed
on campus for student day, but don't
despair, for you have two more
chances to hear Concert Choir in
action.
October 29 Concert Choir will
perform for the Music Directors'
Retreat and on December 15 the
entire time allotted for chapel will
be filled with music as Concert
Choir performs a Christmas Pro-
gram.
Bruce Langford, director of
Concert Choir, sounds very optimistic and proudofhisgroup.Concerning their performance on Student Day, Langford responded: "I
was impressed and surprised"
with their performance, they "adjusted well" to the gym.
. Each year Concert Choir takes
a tour. But where will they go this
year? Tentatively Concert Choir
will, hopefully be going to tour
Northern California, Washington,
Oregon, Nevada, Utah and Idaho.
This tour will be sort of a "recruitment thing" says Langford.
The tour will be March 11 through
20 causing this to be the longest
tour ever taken by this group.
Chapel schedule
Oct. 27 - Dr. Sherwood Wirt, Western Religious
Education Association
Oct. 29 - Dr. Timberlake
Calendar of activities
Oct. 22 State BSU Conference in Fresno (through
the 24th)
Night of One Acts (though the 23rd) in the
B.O.L. .
Sal.l'lu-sliol clinic
deemed a success
Are you allergic to eggs? Do you
have any chronic diseases? These
were the common questions asked
on Saturday during the government
sponsored flu clinic held in the
dining hall.
Starting at 9 a.m. people began
to come through the line and continued to come until 1 p.m.
A group of volunteers under the
direction of Mrs. Morgan, school
nurse, assisted in making the clinic a success. The final total was
538 vaccinations according to Joan
Gipson who kept count during the
day.
Gun injections were given by
Juan Munez from the County
Health Department. The needle
injections were given by Mrs.
Carleton and Marian Lansing.
Throats were dry, and arms
were sore but there were no grave
reactions except fever and headaches.
Many thanks to all those who
assisted on Saturday. Also special
thanks to Dr. Davis who was present throughout the day and Dr.
Soholt who was on call.
Swine Flu?
The members of Concert Choir
are: Fred Bacon, Kim Barringer,
Rick Bennett, Randy Bradshaw,
Roger Byrd, Greg Cochran, Janet
Cross, Beth Davis, Leisa Fuller,
John Harris, Cindy Hatten, Wayleen Hendrix, Robie Hooper, David
Aux, Debie Jenkins, Ben Jennings,
Liz Johnson, John Lopez, Dan Martin, Buddy Meachem, Cindy Morton, Scott Moyer, Susie Musgrove,
Jim Rose, Barbara Vaughn, Margaret Walker, Sherral Williams,
and Karen Wright.
•It seems as though Bruce Langford and Concert Choir already
have things well under control and
are ready to sing. With enthusiasm
like that, they'll be hard to stop.
LIACO will meet Monday in room 130, at 10:00.
A new thing
for Forensics
Forensics experienced something new and exciting when they
held a self-actualization session,
conducted by Mildred Height, last
Sunday at the home of Norene
Hokett.
The eighteen hour session helped
the members of the team know
themselves and each other better.
It also gave the team a greater
sense of unity.
The members who attended
were: Sherri Erkes, sophomore;
Tami Young, freshman; Jim Robertson, sophomore; Ron Nash,
sophomore; Jack Bracey, freshman; Roy Ronveaux, sophomore;
Curtis O'Brien, junior; Alma
Rhodes, senior; Dan Jones, freshman; and Lisa Keturi, freshman.
New Dorm
Councilmen
You will never guess who is
serving on the dorm council for
the men this year. So I will tell
you - representing 1-B is Roger
Monzingo; 2-B, Merc Morris
(President); 3-B, Ed Morgan; 1-D,
Bobby Larremore; 2-D, Nolan
Reed (Secretary; 3-D, Roger Byrd,
and Bicentennial Hall East is Paul
Fontenot.
These guys are working hard to
get things going for the men this
year.
Also representing the dorm on
the ASB is John Carney with Gary
Kaufman as the alternate.
PAUL AND KATHIE (Epstein) Johnson at Magjiolia
Avenue Baptist Church, October 28.
Public Invited To
Christian Concert
The Paul Johnson Singers, featuring Kathie and Michie Epstein,
will be presented in concert on
Thursday evening ofthe Music Directors' Retreat, October 28th.
The concert will take place at Magnolia Avenue Baptist Church, 8351
Magnolia Ave., Riverside, from
8:00-9:30 p.m. Pictured are Paul
Johnson, and Kathie Epstein.
PAUL JOHNSON has had many
honors bestowed upon him. He is
currently serving as President,
composer, and arranger for Paul
Johnson Productions, which publishes under the name of Sonlife
Music Company and produces records under the Petra label. Paul
arranges for several popular
Christian singing groups and is
probably best known to Southern
Baptists as the author and composer of "Here Comes the Son."
He has also served as guest conductor of the band on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.
KATHIE EPSTEIN, the new Mrs.
Paul Johnson, represented Maryland in the national Junior Miss
Pageant and received a Kraft
scholarship, for which she filmed
several television commercials
the following year. She became a
member of the Anita Bryant Singers and stood in for Anita Bryant
on several different occasions.
Kathie is a member of a Southern
Baptist church in Maryland.
MICHIE EPSTEIN was also
raised in Maryland and has done a
number of television programs.
She sang for the Southern Baptist
Convention when it met in Maryland. Michie, too, has served as a
member of the Anita Bryant Singers. She was a featured soloist
at the annual Jazz Festival in
Washington, D. C, and appeared on
a number of Bicentennial programs
in our nation's capital.
Preceding the concert, at 7:00
p.m., will be a premiere performance of the Broadman musical
'The Church That God Built With
Love" by Lee Turner. The public
is cordially invited to attend both
events and there will be no admission charge, although an expense
offering will be taken.
"Put It Into Writing"
to be in BOL
The Western Religious Education Association's meeting will be
held on our campus on October 26-
28 in the Book of Life Building.
The theme for this meeting will be
"Put It Into Writing."
The program will begin on Tuesday afternoon and will conclude on
Thursday morning: This program
will feature Dr. Sherwood Wirt,
editor of Decision magazine, which
is produced by the Billy Graham
Evangelistic Association.
Dr. Wirt has been editor of Decision since its first issue in 1960.
Reared in a minister's home, he
became a professional journalist
for seven years after his graduation from the University of California and Pacific School of Religion. He has also held several
positions as editor of local newspapers. When evangelist Billy
Graham conducted a campaign in
San Francisco in 1958, Dr. Wirt
wrote a book about the Crusade.
The following year he was invited
by Mr. Graham to join his Team
as editor of the proposed magazine. Dr. Wirt spent seven months
on the staff of "Christianity Today" magazine in Washington,
D. C, before assuming his present
duties in Minneapolis. Decision
magazine has a current circulation
of over three million and is printed in six languages.
Dr. Wirt will be speaking on the
principles of good writing and getting a foot in the door.
Sharing insight on denominational writing will be Ernest L. Hollo-
way, Jr., curriculum and products
coordinator for the Sunday School
Department of the Southern Baptist
Sunday School Board.
Other program personalities include Dr. Stephen Carleton, academic dean, and Bruce Brown, instructor in business.